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Emma Watson Launches Hotline That Offers Free Legal Advice for Women Experiencing Workplace Harassment

Though the first-of-its-kind hotline is currently only available to women in England and Wales, it could spark similar projects around the world.

Nursing Home Residents Recreate Famous Portraits From History – And They’re Amazing (LOOK)

A care home has produced a calendar featuring all the old people posing in a series of photos from famous portraits—including The Virgin In...

Person Leaves Refreshingly Positive Thank You Note on Windshield of Ambulance Blocking Their Driveway

People don't often find good things tucked under their windshield wipers; which is why these paramedics were delighted by what they found earlier this week.

Mom Overwhelmed With Gratitude When Hotel Manager Befriends Autistic Boy Wanting to Show Off His Card Tricks

He may not have known it at the time, but a Hilton hotel manager had a dramatic impact on a young guest after they struck up a conversation about magic.

‘Cheer Dad of the Year’ Goes Viral After He Nails His Daughter’s Cheerleading Routine From the Stands

This enthusiastic father is being hailed as “Cheer Dad of the Year” after he was able to join in on all of his daughter's cheerleading maneuvers.

This Man Makes Amazing Origami Art – Folding Single Sheets of Paper For Months at a Time

Meet the Finnish origami artist who turns brilliant ideas into reality, simply by folding paper. 23-year-old Juho Könkkölä began folding origami models when he was...

Want to Stop Eating Junk Food? New Research Says You Should Get More Sleep

This new study says that you might be getting junk food cravings because you're not getting enough sleep.

Sir David Attenborough Backs This New Tech That Can Recycle All Plastics

A new recycling plant under construction in England features technologies that can break down any kind of plastic polymer into its constituent elements for...

If You Worry About Having ADHD, Don’t Despair – Scientists Now Believe Leonardo da Vinci Had It Too

“I hope that Leonardo's legacy can help us to change some of the stigma around ADHD,” said the researcher who led the study.

Belugas to Become Residents of the World’s First Retirement Home for Ocean Animals in Show Business

These two beluga whales have spent years performing for humans – but soon, they will be the residents of the world's first open sea sanctuary.

Circus Turns Over Last Four Performing Bears to Animal Sanctuary That Has Holistic Natural Environment

The career in the limelight is over for a quartet of performing bears after a Vietnam circus agreed to hand them over to a...

How One Developer is Turning Farm Storage into Soaring Yet Affordable Apartments

Produced by the U.S. Navy for use in World War II, and now consigned primarily for storage use on farms, the Quonset hut is...

Baggage Handlers at Airport Where Freddie Mercury Once Worked Honor Him With Special Birthday Performance

It was the late singer's 72nd birthday this week, so his fellow baggage handlers decided to honor his special day with a special performance.

Woman Creates Neighborhood ‘Giving Tree’ With Her Free Homemade Face Masks

This “giving tree” for free cloth face masks in Lisbon, Iowa is like something straight out of a Shel Silverstein storybook.

City Will Replace Advertisements With Directions to Shelters for the Homeless in Winter

All of the city's digital signs and advertisements will be replaced with emergency notices directing people to the nearest shelter or heating room.

Artist Spends Hours Carving These Spooky Jack-o-Lanterns—and They’re Stunningly Elaborate

Each of these elaborate pumpkins required hours and hours of work—but the end results are sure to get you into the Halloween spirit.

World’s Smallest Baby, Born the Size of an Apple, Finally Leaves Hospital as Healthy 5-Pound Infant

This 5-month-old baby has defied all the odds after she was delivered at just 8.6 ounces – which is about the size of an apple.

Homeless Man Protects Stolen Bike After Angry-worded Poster Shamed Thief into Returning It

Shannon Loys had expressed her frustration over someone stealing her husband's specially-modified bike – but her frustration actually helped return it.

Inexpensive New ‘Virtual Fence’ Dramatically Reduces Rates of Road Kill in Australia

This may be one of the most promising initiatives to prevent animals from being harmed by highway traffic and passing cars.

Father-Daughter Duo Donates $44 Million Ranch for University Veterinary Students

The “unprecedented” gift will ensure that students will have an invaluable resource for learning about animal medicine and sustainable farming.